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FTC Calls Instagram a Safe Haven for Groomers at Meta Antitrust Trial

FTC Highlights Instagram’s Risks for Minors in Ongoing Antitrust Trial Internal documents from Instagram, shared by the FTC during its antitrust case against Meta, reveal that an automated algorithm on the platform suggests connections between children and potential predators. The 2019 report, titled “Inappropriate Interactions with Children on Instagram,” outlines how this recommendation system facilitates […]

Video Created by AI Shows Victim in Arizona Road Rage Killing Speaking at Trial

In a groundbreaking use of AI, the family of a man who lost his life in a road rage incident in Chandler, Arizona, created a victim’s impact statement featuring the deceased’s voice and likeness. The AI video addressed the killer, with the message, “perhaps we were friends in another life.” ABC15 reported that Christopher Perky, […]

Diddy trial: Notable prosecutors feature the daughter of James Comey

Sean “Diddy” Combs could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted of a sex crime, as his trial began on May 5th and is expected to last about eight weeks. The prosecution team, which is notably comprised of eight women lawyers, has Emily Ann Johnson, Madison Redick Smither, Mary Christine Slavik, Meredith Foster, […]

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial mentions celebrities on the first day of jury selection

The jury selection process for Sean “Diddy” Combs commenced on Monday amid his ongoing trial concerning sex trafficking charges. During the initial day of proceedings, Diddy appeared somewhat anxious, even requesting a bathroom break and admitting he was “a little nervous today.” His legal team, along with the prosecution, has a five-day window for this […]

Canton, Massachusetts police officer testifies about red Solo cup in Karen Read trial

In a recent trial concerning the death of John O’Keefe on January 29, 2022, a former Canton Police officer discussed unconventional methods employed during evidence collection. This involved using leaf blowers and red solo cups, which raised eyebrows about the integrity of the evidence gathered. The testimony unfolded in Dedham, Massachusetts, where the accused, Karen […]

Judge Delays Trial for Man Charged with Bombing US Warship

Trial Postponed for Al-Qaeda Suspect in 2000 Bombing The New York Times reported on Monday that the trial of an al-Qaeda suspect linked to the bombing of a US warship has been delayed. Judge Matthew S. Fitzgerald, stationed in Guantanamo Bay, announced that Abd al-Rahim al-Nasiri’s trial is now set for June 1, 2026. This […]